Inside Out and Outside in: Psychodynamic Clinical Theory and Practice in Contemporary Multicultural ContextsJason Aronson, 2002 - 472 pagini The authors of this book show how to find value in understanding people's pain and resilience in the context of their internal dynamic struggles, biological make-up, and social realities. They demonstrate how to use this knowledge to create a language of meaning for people's difficulties, and most important, a road to their healing. Inside Out and Outside In provides a guide for understanding and working with the complex inner and outer forces that make up people's lives. A Jason Aronson Book |
Cuprins
Inside Out and Outside In | xix |
What Is Psychodynamic Theory? | 2 |
Who Is This Book For? | 6 |
A CriticalThinking Stance | 7 |
Theory and Culture | 8 |
How This Book Is Organized | 11 |
Drive Theory | 15 |
Intellectual Traditions | 16 |
Object Relations | 227 |
Self Psychology | 230 |
A Developmental Framework for Understanding Paths of RacialEthnic Identity | 232 |
Cultural Identity and SelfEsteem | 234 |
Therapeutic Encounters of a CrossCultural Kind | 235 |
Psychodynamic Theory and The Psychology of Women | 245 |
Object Relations | 248 |
SelfinRelation Theory | 251 |
Sociocultural Influences | 17 |
Freuds Discovery of a Method for Understanding Hysteria | 18 |
The Beginnings of Conflict Theory | 23 |
The Evolution of Freuds Understanding of Psychopathology | 24 |
The Analysis of Dreams | 25 |
The Role of SelfKnowledge | 26 |
Topographic Theory | 40 |
An Introduction | 41 |
Revisited | 42 |
Structural Theory | 47 |
Terminology | 50 |
Freuds Structural Theory | 52 |
Common Misinterpretations | 58 |
Overview and Evaluation | 63 |
Ego Psychology | 65 |
Conceptualizations of the Ego | 66 |
Ego Functions | 69 |
The Use of Defense Mechanisms | 77 |
A Hierarchy of Defenses | 83 |
The Autonomous Ego Functions | 92 |
Mastery Reconceptualized | 95 |
Overview and Summary | 96 |
Psychosocial Ego Development The Theory of Erik Erikson | 101 |
The Eight Ages of Man | 105 |
Critiques of Erikson | 119 |
Summary | 121 |
Object Relations Theory | 125 |
Beginnings | 129 |
Basic Concepts | 131 |
Holding and GrowthWinnicott | 134 |
The Internal Object WorldKlein Fairbairn Guntrip | 139 |
Early Processes and Defences | 147 |
SeparationIndividuation and the Development of Self and Object ConstancyMahler | 156 |
A Critique of Object Relations Theory in Its Social Context | 163 |
Conclusion | 166 |
The Theory of Self Psychology | 171 |
Intellectual and Cultural Contexts for Self Psychology | 173 |
Theories about Narcissism | 175 |
The Theory of Self Psychology | 176 |
A Self Psychological View of Psychopathology | 189 |
A Critique of Self Psychology in Its Social Context | 192 |
Conclusion | 194 |
The Interpersonal School and Its Influence on Current Relational Theories | 197 |
Sullivans Theory of Interpersonal Development | 200 |
Sullivans Approach to Treatment | 204 |
Sullivans Interpersonal Theory and Its Relation to Current Relational Theories | 207 |
Conclusion | 215 |
Coloring Development Race and Culture in Psychodynamic Theories | 219 |
Drive Theory | 222 |
Ego Psychology | 224 |
Ego Psychology | 252 |
Postmodern Feminist Psychoanalytic Critiques | 254 |
Commentary | 259 |
The Psychoses with a Special Emphasis on Schizophrenia | 265 |
Schizophrenia | 268 |
Clinical Picture | 271 |
Neurobiological and Genetic Theories | 277 |
Psychodynamic Understanding of Schizophrenia | 279 |
Schizophrenic Anxiety and Its Management | 282 |
The Defenses | 284 |
Environmental and Social Factors | 287 |
Case Example | 290 |
Borderline and Narcissistic Personality Disorders | 297 |
Epidemiological Factors and Classification of Personality Disorders | 300 |
Critique of the Diagnostic Classification of Personality Disorders | 302 |
Personality Disorders as as Diagnostic Entity | 304 |
Borderline Personality Disorder | 306 |
Narcissistic Personality Disorders | 322 |
Other Personality Disorders | 335 |
Paranoid Personality Disorder | 336 |
Schizotypal Personality Disorder | 340 |
Avoidant Personality Disorder | 342 |
Schizoid Personality Disorder | 346 |
ObsessiveCompulsive Personality Disorder | 350 |
Antisocial Personality Disorder | 353 |
Conclusion | 360 |
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The Experience of Depression | 365 |
Symptoms of Depression | 368 |
Drive Theory | 369 |
Ego Psychology | 371 |
Object Relations Theory | 373 |
Self Psychology | 378 |
Biological Factors | 379 |
Social Factors | 382 |
Depression at Different Developmental Levels | 385 |
Working with Depressed Clients | 390 |
Conclusion | 391 |
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Anxiety and Culture | 397 |
Anxiety at Different Developmental Levels | 398 |
Assessing Symptoms at Different Developmental Levels | 403 |
Generalized Anxiety Disorders | 405 |
ObsessiveCompulsive Disorders | 414 |
Posttraumatic Stress Disorders | 416 |
Conclusion | 423 |
Conclusions | 427 |
Credits | 431 |
Index | 433 |
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